Elinore Pruitt Stewart Audio Books

Elinore Pruitt Stewart (1876–1933) was orphaned early in life. She and
her brothers and sisters made their own way in the Indian Territory of
Oklahoma, and in the absence of schools, she taught herself to read and
write. After losing her husband in a railroad accident, she went to
Denver, where she worked as a laundress, housekeeper, and furnace tender
to support herself and her daughter. She heard about Wyoming from a
friend while recovering from an illness. Two days later, she was on her
way there. An ad placed in a newspaper quickly gained her empoyment as
housekeeper for Clyde Stewart, a rancher, whom she later married.

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